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Society of Woman Geographers

The Society of Woman Geographers was established in 1925 at a time when women were excluded from membership in most professional organizations, such as the Explorers Club, who would not admit women until 1981.[1][2] It is based in Washington, D.C., and has 500 members.[3] Groups are located in Chicago, Florida, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.[4]

The society was organized by four friends, Gertrude Emerson Sen, Marguerite Harrison, Blair Niles and Gertrude Mathews Shelby, to bring together women interested in geography, world exploration, anthropology and related fields.[5][6] Membership was restricted to women who had "done distinctive work whereby they have added to the world's store of knowledge concerning the countries on which they have specialized, and have published in magazines or in book form a record of their work."[1]

The society's first president was Harriet Chalmers Adams, who held the post from December 1925 until 1933.[7] Marion Stirling Pugh served as its president twice, in 1960–1963 and 1969–1972.[8] Famous members included: historian Mary Ritter Beard, photographer Margaret Bourke-White, novelist Fannie Hurst, mountain climber Annie Smith Peck, anthropologist Margaret Mead, Eleanor Roosevelt, and author Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson.[1]

Gold Medal Edit

The Society's Gold Medal is its highest honor. It is awarded to a member whose "original, innovative, or pioneering contributions are of major significance in understanding the world's cultures and environment." The first gold medal was presented to Amelia Earhart in 1933. The medal was designed by sculptor Lucille Sinclair Douglass, and shows Winged Victory on the arc of the world.[9]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Ware, Susan (1988). Letter to the World: Seven Women who Shaped the American Century. New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-04652-4.
  2. ^ Eppinga, J. (2009). They Made Their Mark: An Illustrated History of the Society of Woman Geographers. Globe Pequot. pp. 218–220. ISBN 978-0-7627-4597-5.
  3. ^ "What is "The Society of Woman Geographers"?". Alan Squire Publishing. May 27, 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  4. ^ "About The Society of Woman Geographers". The Society of Woman Geographers. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  5. ^ White, April (April 12, 2017). "The Intrepid '20s Women Who Formed an All-Female Global Exploration Society Excluded from the men-only Explorers Club, they established their own group for adventurers". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  6. ^ Olds, Elizabeth (1985). Women of the Four Winds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-36199-0.
  7. ^ Anema, Durlynn (2004). Harriet Chalmers Adams: Adventurer and Explorer. Aurora, Colorado: National Writers Press. ISBN 0-88100-131-7.
  8. ^ "Marion Stirling Pugh, 89". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "SWG Gold Medalists". Society of Woman Geographers. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  10. ^ "CONICET researcher wins Gold Medal of International Society of Woman Geographers". National Scientific and Technical Research Council - Argentina. 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  11. ^ "Mountain Researcher Constanza Ceruti Gold Medalist of the ISWG". Mountain Research Initiative. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Rebecca Lee - Graphic designer and polar researcher". South China Morning Post. 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  13. ^ "Susan D. Shaw, Dr.P.H., FN '07". The Explorer's Club. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  14. ^ Hewitt, Rich (May 4, 2011). "Marine research institute director to receive national awards". Bangor Daily News.
  15. ^ Scardina, Julie; Flocken, Jeff (March 6, 2012). Wildlife heroes : 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving. Running Press. p. 38. ISBN 9780762443192.
  16. ^ Pike, Kaitlin (February 15, 2005). "Field Lauds Atwater's Earth-Shaking Work". The Daily Nexus. University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  17. ^ "A Society of Their Own". The Buzz. March 5, 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  18. ^ Petura, Barbara. "A Conversation with Pam Flowers Musher, Explorer, Author". Working Dog Web. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  19. ^ Bodin, Madeline (July 5, 2016). "The Museum at the End of the World". Hakai Magazine. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  20. ^ Holmes, Madelyn (2004). American Women Conservationists: Twelve Profiles. McFarland & Company. pp. 156–160.
  21. ^ "Pennant, Society of Women [sic] Geographers, STS 41-G, Sullivan". Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  22. ^ Yount, Lisa (2007). A to Z of Women in Science and Math. Infobase Publishing. pp. 75–77. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  23. ^ "Awards and Distinctions". Jane Goodall Institute. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  24. ^ "Blum, Arlene (1945—)". Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  25. ^ "Arlene Blum papers, M1558". Online Archive of California. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  26. ^ Nichols, C. Reid; Porter, David; Williams, Robert G. (2003). Recent Advances and Issues in Oceanography. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 162. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  27. ^ Morell, Virginia (1995). Ancestral Passions: The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 448.
  28. ^ "Matthew Williams Stirling and Marion Stirling Pugh papers". Smithsonian Institution.
  29. ^ "Irene Aloha Wright, Historian Of the Caribbean, Is Dead at 92". The New York Times. 1972-04-08. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  30. ^ "Margaret Mead 1962". Kappa Delta Pi. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  31. ^ "FINDING AID TO THE GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM COLLECTION OF AMELIA EARHART PAPERS, 1785-1948" (PDF). Purdue University Libraries. Retrieved 4 February 2020. Medal from the Society of Women [sic] Geographers, 1933

External links Edit

  • iswg.org Society of Woman Geographers
  • Society of Woman Geographers records, Library of Congress

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The Society of Woman Geographers was established in 1925 at a time when women were excluded from membership in most professional organizations such as the Explorers Club who would not admit women until 1981 1 2 It is based in Washington D C and has 500 members 3 Groups are located in Chicago Florida Los Angeles New York and San Francisco 4 The society was organized by four friends Gertrude Emerson Sen Marguerite Harrison Blair Niles and Gertrude Mathews Shelby to bring together women interested in geography world exploration anthropology and related fields 5 6 Membership was restricted to women who had done distinctive work whereby they have added to the world s store of knowledge concerning the countries on which they have specialized and have published in magazines or in book form a record of their work 1 The society s first president was Harriet Chalmers Adams who held the post from December 1925 until 1933 7 Marion Stirling Pugh served as its president twice in 1960 1963 and 1969 1972 8 Famous members included historian Mary Ritter Beard photographer Margaret Bourke White novelist Fannie Hurst mountain climber Annie Smith Peck anthropologist Margaret Mead Eleanor Roosevelt and author Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson 1 Contents 1 Gold Medal 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksGold Medal EditThe Society s Gold Medal is its highest honor It is awarded to a member whose original innovative or pioneering contributions are of major significance in understanding the world s cultures and environment The first gold medal was presented to Amelia Earhart in 1933 The medal was designed by sculptor Lucille Sinclair Douglass and shows Winged Victory on the arc of the world 9 2017 Constanza Ceruti Argentina High altitude archaeologist who recovered three preserved Incan mummies from the Andes mountains 9 10 11 2014 Rebecca Lee Lok Sze Hong Kong Explorer of three Polar Regions the Arctic Antarctica and Mount Everest and the study of climate change and sea level rise 9 12 2011 Susan Shaw American marine toxicologist who documents harmful impacts of chemicals on the marine environment 9 13 14 2008 Laurie Marker American conservation biologist whose non profit Cheetah Conservation Fund and its International Research and Education Centre in Namibia address threats to the cheetah species including lack of genetic variation and habitat loss 9 15 2005 Tanya Marie Atwater American geophysicist and marine geologist who studies plate tectonics 9 16 1999 Anna Curtenius Roosevelt American archaeologist who discovered an unknown prehistoric culture at Painted Rock Cave Caverna da Pedra Pintada in the Amazon Basin challenging theories of human settlement 9 17 1996 Pam Flowers the first person to trek 2 500 miles across the North American Arctic the longest solo dog sled trek by a woman 9 18 1996 Natalie Goodall American born biologist for her studies of marine mammals and other species of Tierra del Fuego South America 9 19 1993 Anne LaBastille American ornithologist and wildlife ecologist for conservation work in the Adirondacks and Central America 9 20 160 1993 Kathryn Sullivan the first American woman to walk in space during the 1984 Space Shuttle Challenger mission 9 21 1990 Sylvia Alice Earle American marine biologist for exploration in deep water dives with miniature submarines and submersibles 9 22 1990 Jane Goodall English primatologist and anthropologist for pioneering field studies of chimpanzees in Tanzania 9 23 1987 Freya Stark Anglo Italian explorer of the Middle East 9 1984 Arlene Blum American biophysical chemist and mountaineer who led the first woman s climbs of Denali 1970 Annapurna 1978 and Bhrigupanth in the Indian Himalayas 1980 9 24 25 1975 Eugenie Clark American ichthyologist who used scuba diving in her study of shark reproduction and behavior 9 26 1975 Mary Douglas Leakey British paleoanthropologist who studied ancient hominines and hominins at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania 9 27 1975 Marion Stirling Pugh American archaeologist who discovered and studied Olmec colossal heads in Central America 9 28 1950 Irene Wright American historian of 16th century maritime history who studied connections between England Spain the Caribbean and the Americas 9 29 1944 Blair Niles American novelist and travel writer who wrote about Southeast Asia Central amp South America One of the founders of the Society 9 1942 Margaret Mead American cultural anthropologist who worked among primitive tribes in Samoa New Guinea and other South Seas islands 9 30 1933 Amelia Earhart American aviator the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean May 20 1932 9 31 See also EditErnestine Evans Edith Ronne Frances CarpenterReferences Edit a b c Ware Susan 1988 Letter to the World Seven Women who Shaped the American Century New York W W Norton ISBN 0 393 04652 4 Eppinga J 2009 They Made Their Mark An Illustrated History of the Society of Woman Geographers Globe Pequot pp 218 220 ISBN 978 0 7627 4597 5 What is The Society of Woman Geographers Alan Squire Publishing May 27 2019 Retrieved 5 February 2020 About The Society of Woman Geographers The Society of Woman Geographers Retrieved 4 February 2020 White April April 12 2017 The Intrepid 20s Women Who Formed an All Female Global Exploration Society Excluded from the men only Explorers Club they established their own group for adventurers Atlas Obscura Retrieved 31 January 2020 Olds Elizabeth 1985 Women of the Four Winds Boston Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0 395 36199 0 Anema Durlynn 2004 Harriet Chalmers Adams Adventurer and Explorer Aurora Colorado National Writers Press ISBN 0 88100 131 7 Marion Stirling Pugh 89 Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2020 05 14 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v SWG Gold Medalists Society of Woman Geographers Retrieved 3 February 2020 CONICET researcher wins Gold Medal of International Society of Woman Geographers National Scientific and Technical Research Council Argentina 2017 Retrieved 31 January 2020 Mountain Researcher Constanza Ceruti Gold Medalist of the ISWG Mountain Research Initiative 10 July 2017 Retrieved 31 January 2020 Rebecca Lee Graphic designer and polar researcher South China Morning Post 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Susan D Shaw Dr P H FN 07 The Explorer s Club Retrieved 3 February 2020 Hewitt Rich May 4 2011 Marine research institute director to receive national awards Bangor Daily News Scardina Julie Flocken Jeff March 6 2012 Wildlife heroes 40 leading conservationists and the animals they are committed to saving Running Press p 38 ISBN 9780762443192 Pike Kaitlin February 15 2005 Field Lauds Atwater s Earth Shaking Work The Daily Nexus University of California Santa Barbara Retrieved 3 February 2020 A Society of Their Own The Buzz March 5 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Petura Barbara A Conversation with Pam Flowers Musher Explorer Author Working Dog Web Retrieved 3 February 2020 Bodin Madeline July 5 2016 The Museum at the End of the World Hakai Magazine Retrieved 3 February 2020 Holmes Madelyn 2004 American Women Conservationists Twelve Profiles McFarland amp Company pp 156 160 Pennant Society of Women sic Geographers STS 41 G Sullivan Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Retrieved 3 February 2020 Yount Lisa 2007 A to Z of Women in Science and Math Infobase Publishing pp 75 77 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Awards and Distinctions Jane Goodall Institute Retrieved 3 February 2020 Blum Arlene 1945 Women in World History A Biographical Encyclopedia Retrieved 3 February 2020 Arlene Blum papers M1558 Online Archive of California Retrieved 3 February 2020 Nichols C Reid Porter David Williams Robert G 2003 Recent Advances and Issues in Oceanography Greenwood Publishing Group p 162 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Morell Virginia 1995 Ancestral Passions The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind s Beginnings New York Simon and Schuster p 448 Matthew Williams Stirling and Marion Stirling Pugh papers Smithsonian Institution Irene Aloha Wright Historian Of the Caribbean Is Dead at 92 The New York Times 1972 04 08 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 11 10 Margaret Mead 1962 Kappa Delta Pi Retrieved 4 February 2020 FINDING AID TO THE GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM COLLECTION OF AMELIA EARHART PAPERS 1785 1948 PDF Purdue University Libraries Retrieved 4 February 2020 Medal from the Society of Women sic Geographers 1933External links Editiswg org Society of Woman Geographers Society of Woman Geographers records Library of Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Society of Woman Geographers amp oldid 1123004380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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